[Rant] Freedom of speech is no more on a popular Amiga site. | ANN.lu |
Posted on 03-Feb-2004 15:32 GMT by Jordan Taylor | 238 comments View flat View list |
Today a so-called Amiga site which was supposed to allow freedom of speech has now become a exposed heavily censored website, webmasters acting like children insulting members of the site just because they stand up and say what they think.
I feel betrayed.
Check it out yourself here
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Comment 1 | Jordan Taylor | | 03-Feb-2004 14:35 GMT |
Comment 2 | Darth_X | Registered user | 03-Feb-2004 14:44 GMT |
Comment 3 | Bill Hoggett | | 03-Feb-2004 15:19 GMT |
Comment 4 | Jan Smite | | 03-Feb-2004 15:19 GMT |
Comment 5 | Matt Parsons | Registered user | 03-Feb-2004 15:49 GMT |
Comment 6 | MarkTime | | 03-Feb-2004 15:57 GMT |
Comment 7 | Johnathan | | 03-Feb-2004 16:05 GMT |
Comment 8 | Matt Parsons | Registered user | 03-Feb-2004 16:09 GMT |
Comment 9 | Peter | | 03-Feb-2004 16:14 GMT |
Comment 10 | Peter | | 03-Feb-2004 16:17 GMT |
Comment 11 | Ryu | Registered user | 03-Feb-2004 16:31 GMT |
Comment 12 | Peter's #1 Fan | | 03-Feb-2004 16:39 GMT |
Comment 13 | hooligan/dcs | Registered user | 03-Feb-2004 16:49 GMT |
Comment 14 | Jordan Taylor | | 03-Feb-2004 16:55 GMT |
Comment 15 | Christophe Decanini | Registered user | 03-Feb-2004 17:00 GMT |
Comment 16 | Anonymous | | 03-Feb-2004 17:04 GMT |
Comment 17 | bobpuegot | | 03-Feb-2004 17:06 GMT |
Comment 18 | Christophe Decanini | Registered user | 03-Feb-2004 17:11 GMT |
Comment 19 | Don Cox | Registered user | 03-Feb-2004 17:17 GMT |
Comment 20 | Bill Hoggett | | 03-Feb-2004 17:23 GMT |
Comment 21 | Jimbo | | 03-Feb-2004 17:28 GMT |
Comment 22 | bobpuegot | | 03-Feb-2004 17:28 GMT |
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Freedom of speech is no more on a popular Amiga site. : Comment 23 of 238 | ANN.lu |
Posted by bobpuegot on 03-Feb-2004 17:30 GMT | In reply to Comment 20 (Bill Hoggett): However, he is part of a move towards pro-active moderation that started before he was made part of the team. The principle seems to be to control content by locking or removing a thread if it looks like it's going in a direction which will lead to someone posting something which will need re-active moderation. (How's that for a convoluted and long winded explanation for what is a covoluted and long winded policy?)
BINGO! This is exactly what I was discussing with Mikey C. |
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